LMCTV will be closed on Monday January 20th, 2020 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr Day
Martin Luther King Jr Day Special Programming
LMCTV is proud to present Mamaroneck filmmaker Jim Desmond’s Free at Last a documentary about the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s organization of the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign. Desmond had exclusive access to Dr. King and the documentary provides incredible insight and personal moments. This film is not to be missed and we are fortunate to have such rare access to this film.
The film will air on LMCTV’s
channels 75 Optimum and 36 Verizon Fios on
Monday, January 20 @ 8:30pm with re-airings on
Tuesday, January 21 @ 2:30am, 8:30am, and 2:30pm.
The 33rd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration was held on Sunday, January 12 at the Hommocks Middle School. The event was presented by the Larchmont Mamaroneck Human Rights Committee and sponsored in part by CURE (Coalition of Understanding Racism through Education) and the Community Resource Center of Mamaroneck.
The program will air on LMCTV’s
channel 75 Optimum and 36 Verizon/Fios on
Monday, Jan. 20 @ 9:40pm with re-airings on
Tuesday, Jan. 21 @ 3:40am, 9:40am, and 3:40pm.
Tune in this Sunday for the presentation of the
Mamaroneck Community Chorus*!
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Ch: 75 Optimum & 36 Verizon
8:00pm
If you are not in the Larchmont – Mamaroneck communities or don’t have access to LMCTV’s cable channels, watch online! Click HERE at 8pm Sunday night and watch right from your web browser.
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*DVD copies of the event are available for purchase by filling out the proper form HERE.
“Be afraid. Be very afraid.” From the very beginning, Hollywood movies have offered a frightening reflection of our deep fear of technology, its effects, and sinister implications. Time-traveling terminators, resurrected dinosaurs, alien invasions, and virtual prisons all give us a sense of just how terrified Hollywood writers, directors, and producers think we are (or should be).
In this class we will investigate popular, pivotal movies and discuss their fears, warnings, and possible solutions to this ever-increasing cultural technophobia. Discussion topics will include: “the mad scientist and you,” “ghosts in the machines,” “malfunctioning machinations,” “risks and rewards,” and “the power of human ingenuity.”
Friday January 10th at 7:00pm
“I don’t have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad.” In this month’s Talking Technophobia in Film, all we want is “30 share and a 20 rating,” as we get “mad as hell” with the 1976 prophetic masterpiece, Network.
We will touch upon the reflective & projective power of the television, the ethics of journalism, and the sensationalization of tragedy. Some themes will include the “mad scientist,” “brainwashing,” and “dehumanization.” We must be careful, because it might just turn out that “the world is business” and we wouldn’t want to “meddle with the primal forces of nature,” now would we?
Click HERE to register for this free class at LMCTV,
space is limited.
Watch The Local Live’s 2019 Year in Review!
Watch The Local Live
Thursdays @ 7:00pm
Channel 75 Optimum / 36 Verizon
Watch Last Week’s Episode
‘Tis the season for giving; but before you give you’ve got to shop.
Follow Know Your Neighbor host and LMC Emeritus Board Member, Sunny Goldberg, as she highlights a number of shops around the Larchmont Mamaroneck area! Have a happy holiday and remember to shop local.
Watch The Local Live and shop local with the Village of Mamaroneck and Larchmont Chamber of Commerce!